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Poodge posted:That's honestly the first time I've ever heard /anyone/ in my lifetime call Pre-Seminal Fluid/Precum/Pre, cowpers fluid. It's what this thread has taught me.
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necrobobsledder posted:From what I've seen of Ohio and having done some business there, depending upon the part of Ohio it can be an absolutely terrible place. Health insurance plans there are the worst I've ever had and they're among the most expensive I've ever seen. I don't know what they did there but all signs point to "this state has really, really unhealthy people." Presumably because the only ones left in Ohio are the ones not healthy enough to come down and further poo poo up Florida.
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Not 100% sure but this could have something to do with it.Cleveland.com posted:Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Sunday signed a bill intended to block Planned Parenthood from receiving funding for services it provides in health clinics around the state, although the new law would have no impact on abortion services. TL;DR as part of the anti-abortion at the state level push Ohio has cut all state funding to PP, so its possible that state funds that used to cover part of the STI test are no longer available.
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3.141592653 posted:I thought they changed the procedure to not be the urethral swab? They did change it, getting tested now is as easy as taking a piss test.
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Anne Whateley posted:If only you clicked on the link I gave you, the one that offered free testing of HIV plus the big three at 12 different sites in your state, and also had an STI hotline you could call for more info statewide. I did and am making phone calls today. Poor me I may have to actually make two separate appointments to save hundreds on necrobobsledder posted:From what I've seen of Ohio and having done some business there, depending upon the part of Ohio it can be an absolutely terrible place. Health insurance plans there are the worst I've ever had and they're among the most expensive I've ever seen. I don't know what they did there but all signs point to "this state has really, really unhealthy people." I've just paid the fine since Obamacare came round, because that beats blowing literally $6k a year (or 1/4 annual income when working 60 hours/week half the year) before insurance kicks in on the rest. vvv: I got a hold of the PP unit that does free Hep/HIV testing nearby, and they called BS on the other location's $500 quote for what that's worth. Regardless, they advised going to the public health people who just require an ID. Vorenus fucked around with this message at 19:13 on Mar 23, 2016 |
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I figure this is probably a negative, but anyone here going to be at kinkfest this weekend?
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# ? Mar 23, 2016 19:43 |
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Part of me says "I Wish!" but that is only because a few friends of mine are going.
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# ? Mar 23, 2016 20:58 |
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Every weekend is my own personal kinkfest.
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Welp. I recently had a very drunken one night stand after getting out of a long term relationship. No condom - loving stupid and I clearly wasn't in my right mind. I've always been in long term monogamous relationships before this. This is not something I've done before and not something that I'll do ever again because I am currently experiencing debilitating STI anxiety (barely slept last night and have been having intrusive thoughts every few minutes throughout the workday). I am seriously ashamed of myself right now. I have no way of contacting the other person. Google searching definitely isn't going to help me get through this, but I think it might help to get some honest advice. Should I get tested now or wait, or do both? What do I need to look out for over the next days and/or weeks? When will my penis fall off? Am I overreacting? This sucks. Thanks.
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Mush Mushi posted:Welp. I recently had a very drunken one night stand after getting out of a long term relationship. No condom - loving stupid and I clearly wasn't in my right mind. I've always been in long term monogamous relationships before this. This is not something I've done before and not something that I'll do ever again because I am currently experiencing debilitating STI anxiety (barely slept last night and have been having intrusive thoughts every few minutes throughout the workday). I am seriously ashamed of myself right now. I have no way of contacting the other person.
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Mush Mushi posted:Welp. I recently had a very drunken one night stand after getting out of a long term relationship. No condom - loving stupid and I clearly wasn't in my right mind. I've always been in long term monogamous relationships before this. This is not something I've done before and not something that I'll do ever again because I am currently experiencing debilitating STI anxiety (barely slept last night and have been having intrusive thoughts every few minutes throughout the workday). I am seriously ashamed of myself right now. I have no way of contacting the other person. You are way overreacting. The likelihood you got an STD off a single encounter is quite low, and even if you got one, it's no big deal. Almost all STDs can be cured anyway, so even if you got syphilis, you just take some antibiotics. Once having a one night stand where you weren't perfect about protection will never be your greatest regret. We are all human, none of us are perfect, just learn from it, get tested, and put it behind you.
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Affi posted:It's what this thread has taught me. I'm very glad, that's really good.
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Mush Mushi posted:Welp. I recently had a very drunken one night stand after getting out of a long term relationship. No condom - loving stupid and I clearly wasn't in my right mind. I've always been in long term monogamous relationships before this. This is not something I've done before and not something that I'll do ever again because I am currently experiencing debilitating STI anxiety (barely slept last night and have been having intrusive thoughts every few minutes throughout the workday). I am seriously ashamed of myself right now. I have no way of contacting the other person.
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hoobajoo posted:.. and put it behind you. And another recommendation for butt sex!
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DandyLion posted:And another recommendation for butt sex! Unprotected butt sex increases transmission of STI's. This is one of the few times where butt sex is not the answer.
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Anne Whateley posted:posts Thanks again for the recommendations/resources, I just got back from testing. They took blood/urine samples for HIV/Hep, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. They didn't look at my junk to check for herpes/HPV but I have no sores so ok? Cost me nothing, results in a week.
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Vorenus posted:Thanks again for the recommendations/resources, I just got back from testing. They took blood/urine samples for HIV/Hep, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. They didn't look at my junk to check for herpes/HPV but I have no sores so ok? Cost me nothing, results in a week. If you have herpes or HPV it would be very rare for you to happen to have symptoms at any given time. Many people never get symptoms at all; most get them rarely and are very mild. If you're a male, there's really no way to test for HPV.
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When I went in, I wanted a full scale std test because, I had heard that people do that all the time (that really is a thing right?) and the nurse just looked at me and laughed and said, we're only going to test for the most common STDs because there is a small chance of getting xyz. Still to this day I dunno how I feel about it.
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3.141592653 posted:When I went in, I wanted a full scale std test because, I had heard that people do that all the time (that really is a thing right?) and the nurse just looked at me and laughed and said, we're only going to test for the most common STDs because there is a small chance of getting xyz. Define STD. Suff like herpes, nobody tests for because practically everyone has it. HPV doesn't even have a test for men because it has little to no affect on them, but women get tested for the high risk ones because they can cause cervical cancer. Then there's stuff like chanchroid, which wouldn't be tested for either because who the gently caress has that outside of third world countries? It's the same reason you don't go to the doctor every year and get a battery of tests for 1000 different respiratory diseases. You only need to check for the ones that aren't always obvious, are common, and are actually dangerous.
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Same ones Vorenus tested for. Regarding HPV I believe men can still take Guardisil. However, don't quote me on that because I think there's a caveat to it.
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3.141592653 posted:Same ones Vorenus tested for. They can get the vaccine. They just can't ever know if they have it.
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There's no test for HPV in men, but that doesn't mean it can't gently caress them up. In addition to genital warts, guys can also get penile, anal, and oral cancer from it. That's why it's a good idea to get the Gardasil vaccine, which is on-label up to age 26 and off-label but still cool after that.Vorenus posted:Thanks again for the recommendations/resources, I just got back from testing. They took blood/urine samples for HIV/Hep, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. They didn't look at my junk to check for herpes/HPV but I have no sores so ok? Cost me nothing, results in a week.
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Yeah! The caveat was the age range. I think women it cuts off sooner. The vaccine hurts like a bitch though, just saying it now.
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It stings for sure, but I have to imagine cancer of the penis is a lot less fun. I think the age range is 26 for everyone now, but it's still a good idea to get it after that even though insurance may not cover it.
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Agreed. I got it when I was younger and still had Medicare.
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Anne Whateley posted:There's no test for HPV in men, but that doesn't mean it can't gently caress them up. In addition to genital warts, guys can also get penile, anal, and oral cancer from it. How do people know what effects HPV has in men if it's impossible to know if they have HPV or not?
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Anne Whateley posted:There's no test for HPV in men, but that doesn't mean it can't gently caress them up. In addition to genital warts, guys can also get penile, anal, and oral cancer from it. That's why it's a good idea to get the Gardasil vaccine, which is on-label up to age 26 and off-label but still cool after that. It actually looks like they didn't, I'm unsure as to why but I'm pretty sure I'd remember the hand rash; it looks like the syphilis test is blood-based so when I call for results I'll poke em about it. Re HPV: I have a wart on my foot and I think I'd rather have the possibly-cancerous strain of HPV than have one of those things anywhere near my junk. Apparently long-term exposure to apple cider vinegar kills the virus or helps your body figure out that it's there, so as I'm reading this on a site for people with plantar warts I come across a reply saying "Oh hey I soaked a pad in ACV and wore it overnight and now it burns" Also the HPV vaccine is $100/shot so if you're uninsured you can focus on the sting in your wallet over the sting in your junk. Vorenus fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Mar 25, 2016 |
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100/a shot!? When I took it it was a 3 series shot. That's over 300 bucks if you include whatever else they feel the need to charge you with.
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3.141592653 posted:100/a shot!? That's quoted from a city health dept, office that tested me for free, so you're probably looking at minimal charges over that esp. if the service is income-based.
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DoctorX posted:How do people know what effects HPV has in men if it's impossible to know if they have HPV or not? 3.141592653 posted:100/a shot!?
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 21:28 |
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I've already got the vaccine, but that's good information for folks who are looking into maybe getting it for their self. Thanks. : )
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3.141592653 posted:100/a shot!? Don't they have a one and done version now?
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Anne Whateley posted:I mean there's no screening test when you're healthy and have no symptoms. By the time your dick is rotting off they can figure it out. I think certain private insurers refuse to pay for Gardisil if you've over a certain age.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 23:48 |
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Yeah, if you're over 26 it's off-label, and although it's still a good idea, many insurance companies won't pay for off-label stuff.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 23:50 |
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I thought off-label was illegal? Or do vaccines not count for that?
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 01:53 |
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It's legal (for pills, vaccines, whatever) and super common. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-label_use
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Anne Whateley posted:It's legal (for pills, vaccines, whatever) and super common. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-label_use Ah, this was the part I was confused about : quote:Marketing of pharmaceuticals for off-label use is usually prohibited.
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 02:27 |
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I got my girl so horny she squired every it was hot
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tumor looking batty posted:I got my girl so horny she squired every it was hot Sorry that is pee.
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Still hot.
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